Newton's Second Law states that an unbalanced force causes a mass to
What is accelerate?
The Greek letter used to symbolize the coefficient of friction
What is Mu
The meaning for the latin word, centripetal
What is "Center-seeking"?
The constant that is used to describe the stiffness of a spring, represented by the variable k
The constant that is used to determine the gravitational force between two objects at a distance
What is the Gravitational Constant, G, 6.67x10^-11Nm^2/kg^2?
A 5kg mass is pulled with a force of 30N, the mass's acceleration is
What is 6m/s^2?
The applied force to an object is 124N, the force of friction in 96N, the net force of the object is
What is 28N?
The direction of the velocity of an object traveling in a circular path
What is tangent to the circle in the direction the object of the revolution?
Who is Robert (Bobby) Hooke.. THE GOAT?
This variable has a relationship that is inversely squared to the Gravitational Force
What is the distance between the two objects (r)?
An object not in motion or an object traveling at a constant velocity has these types of forces
What are balanced?
These two objects in this certain condition have the largest have the largest static coefficient of friction on the reference table
What are rubber on concrete (dry) ?
The variable that is inversely related to the Centripetal force
What is the radius of the circle?
This is the length of the spring without any force applied
What is Natural Length or equilibrium?
This happens to the gravitational force when the distance between the two objects increases
What is decreases?
A car has a mass of 2162kg, The car applies a certain force of gravity to the road. This amount of force is applied from the road to the car.
What is 21209.22N?
This is what the force of friction opposes
What is motion?
This is the magnitude and direction centripetal acceleration of an tennis ball with a mass of .8kg, a velocity of 8m/s, in a circle with a radius of 2.3m
What is 27.83m/s^2 inward?
A stretch(elongation) or compression of a spring
What is a deformation?
Daily Double!!!!
What is 1.45x10^-9N?
10.26m/s^2
This amount of force will make a 10kg wooden box move at a constant velocity on a wooden floor
What is 41.202N?
An object traveling in a circular path has a centripetal force of 2400N, a mass of 3kg, and a velocity of 44m/s tangent to the circle. The radius of the circle is
What is 2.42m?
A spring is stretched a distance of 42cm from a force applied of 350N. This magnitude is the spring constant of this specific spring.
What is 833.33N?
The gravitational force between the earth and the sun if the distance between the two is 147.18 x 10^9 m, the mass of the earth is 5.97x10^24kg, and the mass of the sun is 1.98 x10^30kg.